There is no particular symbol for acids. Different acids have different formulae.
But sometimes to show that a reaction is taking place in acidic medium, the sign of
H+ is used because all acids give H+ ion.
The chemical symbol HNO3 represents nitric acid, which is a strong mineral acid commonly used in the production of fertilizers, explosives, and various organic compounds.
Hydrochloric acid
The chemical symbol of uric acid is C5H4N4O3.
Sulphuric acid = H2SO4
The chemical symbol of silver is Ag.
The chemical symbol HNO3 represents nitric acid, which is a strong mineral acid commonly used in the production of fertilizers, explosives, and various organic compounds.
Assuming you're asking for the chemical symbol - it is... C6H8O6
Hydrochloric acid
The chemical symbol of uric acid is C5H4N4O3.
Chemical symbol O represents the element Oxygen. Oxygen is the 8th element in the periodic table.
Sulphuric acid = H2SO4
Atoms have chemical symbols, but chloric acid is a compound and therefore has a chemical formula instead. Chloric acid's formula is HClO3.
The chemical symbol for sulphuric acid is H2SO4.
The chemical symbol of silver is Ag.
the chemical symbol that represents sulfur is S. and its atomic number is 16 in the periodic table
The chemical symbol is H3PO4.
The chemical formula (not symbol) of hydrochloric acid is HCl.